Eraserheads are a Philippine alternative rock band. Formed in Quezon City in 1989, the group consists of singer Ely Buendia, bassist Buddy Zabala, guitarist Marcus Adoro, and drummer Raimund Marasigan. The Eraserheads discography consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, three extended plays (EP), 21 singles, two video albums and 13 music videos.
Eraserheads discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
EPs | 3 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 5 |
Singles | 21 |
Music videos | 13 |
With their debut album Ultraelectromagneticpop! (1993) and the following albums Circus (1994) and Cutterpillow (1995), Eraserheads ushered in a second wave of Filipino rock bands in the 1990s. Their first three albums also achieved commercial success, with Cutterpillow becoming the third biggest-selling album in OPM history and the biggest for any Filipino band or group.[1]
After releasing the Christmas-themed concept album Fruitcake (1996), Eraserheads experimented with electronic and art rock styles for their next albums Sticker Happy (1997), Natin99 (1999), and Carbon Stereoxide (2001). The band broke up in 2002, and all principal former members have enjoyed success as solo artists. They later reunited in 2008 for a series of reunion concerts in the Philippines and have since made sporadic touring and promotional appearances in the country and overseas.
Albums
editStudio albums
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Ultraelectromagneticpop! |
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Circus |
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Cutterpillow |
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Fruitcake |
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Sticker Happy |
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Natin99 |
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Carbon Stereoxide |
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Live albums
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The Reunion Concert 08.30.08 |
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Huling El Bimbo (Live at 2022 The Eraserheads Reunion Concert) |
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Compilation albums
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Aloha Milkyway |
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Eraserheads: The Singles |
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Eraserheads Anthology |
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Eraserheads Anthology Two |
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The Heads Set |
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Extended plays
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Fruitcake EP |
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Bananatype |
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Please Transpose |
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Singles
editTitle | Year | Album | Notes |
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"Ligaya" | 1993 | Ultraelectromagneticpop! | |
"Pare Ko" | |||
"Toyang" | |||
"Shirley" | 1994 | ||
"Kailan" | Circus | ||
"Overdrive" | 1996 | Cutterpillow | |
"Fruitcake" | Fruitcake | ||
"Harana" | 1997 | Bananatype | |
"Milk and Money" | The New York Mixes | Promotional CD single | |
"Hard to Believe" | |||
"Andalusian Dog" | |||
"Kaliwete" | Sticker Happy | ||
"Hard to Believe" | 1998 | ||
"Para sa Masa" | |||
"Julie Tearjerky" | Aloha Milkyway | ||
"Tamagotchi Baby" | 1999 | ||
"With a Smile" | |||
"Maselang Bahaghari" | Natin99 | ||
"Huwag Kang Matakot" | |||
"Maskara" | 2001 | Carbon Stereoxide | |
"Hula" | |||
"How Far Will U Go" | |||
"U Make Me" | 2002 | Please Transpose | |
"Sabado" | 2014 | Sabado/1995 | Released as part of the September 2014 issue of the Philippine edition of Esquire |
"1995" |
Other appearances
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"Run Barbi Run" | 1995 | Best OPM Collection Volume 4 |
"Casa Fantastica" | 1996 | 1896: Ang Pagsilang |
"Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka" | The Silver Album | |
"Pumapatak Ang Ulan" | 2000 | Nescafé Open Up Party |
"Blue Jeans" | ||
"Manila" | 2001 | Bandang Pinoy Lasang Hotdog: The Hotdog Tribute Album |
Videography
editVideo albums
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Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert |
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Pop-U-Mentary! |
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Music videos
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"With a Smile" (version 1) | 1994 | Art Borromeo and Linette Buenaseda | |
"Ang Huling El Bimbo" | 1995 | Auraeus Solito | |
"Fruitcake" | 1997 | Mark Gary | |
"Trip to Jerusalem" | |||
"Kaliwete" | Matthew Rosen | ||
"Julie Tearjerky" | 1998 | ||
"Spoliarium" | |||
"Para sa Masa" | Rico Gutierrez |
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"With a Smile" (version 2) | Ely Buendia and Mark Villena |
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"Maskara" | 2001 | Ely Buendia and Marie Jamora |
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"U Make Me" | 2002 | Marie Jamora | |
"Sabado" | 2014 | Erik Matti | |
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Tribute albums
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Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads |
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The Reunion: An Eraserheads Tribute Album |
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Pop Machine the Album: A Collective of Artists Turning Heads This 2020 |
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References
edit- ^ Rodelito Mamuad (September 23, 2009). "20 to try: Filipino albums". timeoutbahrain.com. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ a b Rodelito Mamuad (September 23, 2009). "20 to try: Filipino albums (page 4)". The Knowledge. Retrieved 2011-04-22.
- ^ Don Jaucian (August 25, 2012). "The life and death of OPM". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
- ^ a b "Videography". Schizo Archives. Retrieved 10 August 2024.